Farzad Saidi
Farzad is a financial economist, and his research is centered on banking and financial intermediation, especially the real effects of financial deregulation. Prior to moving to the Stockholm School of Economics, Farzad was an Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge.
Education: Ph.D. in Economics, New York University
Publications
Iris Bohnet and Farzad Saidi (2019). Informational Inequity Aversion and Performance. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol 159, pp. 181-191
Mariassunta Giannetti and Farzad Saidi (2019). Shock Propagation and Banking Structure. Review of Financial Studies, vol. 32, pp. 2499-2540
Florian Heider, Farzad Saidi and Glenn Schepens (2018). Life Below Zero: Bank Lending Under Negative Policy Rates. Review of Financial Studies, vol. Forthcoming
Daniel Neuhann and Farzad Saidi (2016). Do Universal Banks Finance Riskier But More Productive Firms?. Journal of Financial Economics, vol 128, pp. 66-85